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FIG. 30. 



Fascia brachii -. 



V. cephalica^J 



^.Vasa lymphatica superficialia 



basilica 



^_ Lymphoglandulae cubitales superflciales 



A. brachialis and Vv. brachiales.^ 



Tendon oj the M. biceps brachii... \ 



, Lymphoglandulae cubitales 

 profundae 



Vasa lymphatica profunda J 



Fascia antibrarhn 5 



L-_,Vasa lymphatica superficialia 



Arched lymphatic vessels passing on 

 to the dorsum manus N 



Region of origin of the vasa lymphatica 

 / superficialia of the volar side of the 

 forearm 



Arcus volaris superficialis 



Lymphatic vessels of the thumb. 



Lymphatic vessels of the finger passing 

 on to the back of the hand 



Aponeurosis palmar is 



\ Lymphatic vascular network in the 

 subcutaneous fatty tissue of the 

 vola manus 



Subcutaneous adipose tissue o/ 

 the finger 



Lymphatic vessels of the volar surface of the forearm and hand. In front of the elbow the fascia 

 has been divided to expose the deep lymphatic vessels and glands. (After Toldt, Anat. Atlas, Wien, 

 1900, 2 Aufl., p. 705, Fig. 1087.) 



